Mine rattle on the front wheel a bit, but that may relate to tyre size or the curved surface of my front forks. They are neat looking, non-invasive and easily removable when weather settles. They keep the rain off back and legs very well. If you've got a new bike you'd rather not spoil with mudguard screws in the fork eyelets (or don't have any eyelets at all) they are a great idea. I fastened mine also to the mudguard eyelet at base of down tube to give extra stability to rear guard.
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The only reason i recommend this product if is you can modify it yourself, you have to cut a square slot out with a hot knife underneath where the caliper goes on low clearance bikes and cut the end off where the bottom bracket is, on the front there is nothing to tie it to the caliper so sometimes it does rub on the bike tire but not often, i also had to cut the front end so it ended halfway through the caliper, didn't use the nose piece. The zip tie that goes around your frame should be rubber so it doesn't scratch your frame! Once it is on it's ok, but why do i have to redesign your product? simple schoolboy errors on your design.
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Works well to contain the road crud! Theyre fiddly to fit (like most muddies), but once fitted they seem to work well (used once so far). I was 'iffy' about the fixing method but it works so fair play! I would ask they review the front part of the front wheel 'add on', a little bigger and more robust would be a helpful improvement as it still throws water in front your face - distracting when riding in the dark.
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I had to replace my old mudguards and I wanted something that was easy to fit and didn’t impede the wheel movement, this mudguard was what I hoped for and good quality
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I would recommend this product without hesitation. The guards were easy to fit, they provide very good coverage and are lightweight. Adjustment takes some patience, so another pair of hands is advisable at this stage. I disagree with another reviewer who said that the rear wheel must be removed in order to join the rear derailleur guard extension to the main section. There is enough flexibility in the guards to enable you to do this in situ. Watch a few user videos before you start and follow the instructions exactly. They will work, if you have the required clearance above the wheels.
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